Ottawa Redblacks sign veteran Lewis Ward to contract extension through 2022 season
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This article was published 04/11/2021 (1430 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
OTTAWA – The Ottawa Redblacks signed veteran Canadian kicker Lewis Ward to a contract extension Thursday that will keep him with the CFL club through the 2022 season.
“Lewis Ward exemplifies what it means to be a Redblack,,” interim GM Jeremy Snyder said in a statement. “He works tirelessly at his craft and performs when called upon.
“We are excited to have Lewis in the fold for the 2022 season.”

The five-foot-seven, 176-pound native of Kingston, Ont., has made 27-of-30 field goal attempts this season (90 per cent) and all 12 converts he’s tried.
In 48 career regular-season games, Ward has made 121-of-132 field goals (91.7 per cent) and 37-of-42 converts (88.1 per cent).
Ward began his CFL career in 2018 by hitting his first 69 field-goal attempts, a pro football record. Later that year, he was named the CFL’s top rookie and outstanding special-teams player.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 4, 2021.